"If all these seem a heterogeneous mass To be assembled at a country seat, Yet think, a specimen of every class Is better than a humdrum tete-a-tete. The days of Comedy are gone, alas! When Congreve's fool could vie with Molière's bête: Society is smooth'd to that excess, That manners hardly differ more than dress."
Don Juan (Byron)

January 1, 1970

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